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BGI status

BGI status. M. Sapinski 2013/02/06 Emittance Working Group. Run in 2013. Ion beam gave nice signal on both detectors on beam 2 Signal amplitude feedback working stable since January 29 th

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BGI status

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  1. BGI status M. Sapinski2013/02/06 Emittance Working Group

  2. Run in 2013 • Ion beam gave nice signal on both detectors on beam 2 • Signal amplitude feedback working stable since January 29th • After species change (protons in beam 2) there is still a nice signal in vertical detector (but not horizontal) M. Sapinski, Emittance WG

  3. Example 1: illustration of problem with amplitude feedback M. Sapinski, Emittance WG

  4. Example 2: what happens during the squeeze? The corrections/calibration is likely not correct here but at FT corrections are frozen, so something really happens to the beam. • Optics changes? • beam oscillations + MCP non-uniformities (enhancement)? M. Sapinski, Emittance WG

  5. Example 3: proton data Profile of a proton beam with emittance < 1 um at 4 TeV. There is still enough points per pixel. M. Sapinski, Emittance WG

  6. Example 3: proton data II M. Sapinski, Emittance WG

  7. Remarks/conclusions • I had no time yet to analyze the data in detail, so these are just some flashes. • Of course having nonuniform MCP is not helping, but proton data are taken with orbital bump of 1 mm and recalibrated accordingly. • What would help: • Shorter integration time (now 0.1s, processes happening in ms timescale) • Better noise filtering • More signal • Need to correlate these measurements with other beam parameters • Clear correlation with bunch length have been already observed. M. Sapinski, Emittance WG

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